HyperIn Cookie Policy
Applicable from: May 2018
Introduction
This policy explains how HyperIn uses cookies and cookie-like technologies on its websites.
A cookie is a small text file, web beacon, or other similar file stored on your computer that contains information. There are two main types of cookies:
Permanent cookies: These remain on your device until manually deleted.
Session cookies: These are temporary and disappear when you close your browser.
By visiting our websites and allowing cookies through your browser settings, you are considered to have accepted our use of cookies. HyperIn may update this policy at any time. If material changes are made, we will post a notice along with the updated policy on our website.
How HyperIn Uses Cookies
HyperIn may use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your session, including how you use our services and navigate our websites.
Cookies help us:
Optimize our services and advertising to better match your interests
Ensure the smooth operation of our website
Provide a seamless and user-friendly browsing experience
Collect anonymized data for statistical analysis (e.g., usage statistics)
Conduct surveys to improve our services
Share non-personal data with third parties for targeted advertising
Optimize website performance and usability
Third-Party Cookies
HyperIn also uses third-party cookies and services, such as Google Analytics, to analyze website usage and improve user experience.
You may opt out of Google Analytics tracking here:
🔗 https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Managing Cookies
You can adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies. Please note:
Blocking cookies may slow down browsing or limit functionality on the website
Clearing cookies removes previously stored data, and collection starts anew
Many browsers allow you to block third-party cookies while allowing first-party cookies from the website you’re visiting
Check your browser settings for cookie controls and customization options.
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